positive
Prononciation : [/ˈpɑzɪtɪv/]
Contexte : « attitude »
(adjective) showing optimism, hopefulness, or confidence. When you believe good things will happen or have a cheerful attitude.
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She had a positive outlook on life, always finding the silver lining in every situation.
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He was feeling negative about the upcoming exam, thinking he would fail.
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Do you try to maintain a positive attitude even in tough times?
Contexte : « electricity »
(adjective) having an excess of protons or lacking electrons. The term used in science to describe an electric charge.
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The positive terminal of the battery is where the current flows out.
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The negative terminal is where the current flows in, opposite of the positive.
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Which terminal of the battery is positive in an electrical circuit?
Contexte : « mathematics »
(noun) a number greater than zero. In math, a number that is more than zero and is on the right side of the number line.
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The answer to the question was a positive integer, meaning it was a whole number greater than zero.
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Negative numbers are less than zero, unlike positive numbers.
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Can you name a number that is both real and positive?